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Hartmann's Inc. building its future with DCOA help


Hartmann’s Inc. in Abilene, rapidly grew from its origins in 1955 as a small auto repair facility to making its own automotive parts.
These days, the company, which recently relocated to a new facility thanks, in part, to help from the Development Corporation of Abilene, is involved in industries as diverse as medical, commercial, energy and aerospace, said Alan Hartmann, whose grandfather started the manufacturer.
The family-owned company moved from Maple Street to a 100,000-square foot facility at Five Points Business Park after buying the property from the DCOA.
In the effort to retain and expand Hartmann s, the DCOA worked with the Small Business Development Center, First Financial Bank, Abilene City Council and Abilene Industrial Foundation, and also secured a federal grant from the Economic Development Administration. ....

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Philadelphia police asked federal drug agents to 'infiltrate' protests last June, emails show


PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Police Department enlisted federal drug agents to infiltrate crowds of protesters during racial justice demonstrations in the city last spring, a move critics say may have circumvented a decades-old ban aimed at deterring police from spying on activists.
The undercover operation was made public last week by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a D.C.-based think tank that obtained emails between police and federal officials through a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act.
The emails show Philadelphia police requested the DEA support on June 2 and the operation lasted at least through June 6.
In one message, a ranking agent with the drug agency emailed colleagues and told them they d be placed on teams to assist Philadelphia police and should dress in a fashion that will allow you to bend (sic) in with the crowds. Masks and bag packs are a good idea. Another from a DEA official said, the purpose of the requ ....

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